Rabbi
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In Judaism, a rabbi Template:IPAc-en is a teacher of Torah. This title derives from the Hebrew word Template:Hebrew Template:Transl Template:IPA-he, meaning "My Master" (irregular plural רבנים Template:Transl Template:IPA-he), which is the way a student would address a master of Torah. The word "master" רב Template:Transl Template:IPA-he literally means "great one".
See also
- Abraham-Geiger-Kolleg
- Academy for Jewish Religion in New York
- Academy for Jewish Religion in California
- Beth din
- Clergy
- Hebrew College
- Hebrew Union College
- International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism
- Jewish Theological Seminary of America
- List of rabbis
- Mashgiach ruchani
- Mashpia
- Posek
- Rabbinic cabinet
- Rabbinical College of America
- Rabbinic literature
- Rebbe
- Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
- Rosh yeshiva
- Semicha
- Synagogue
- United States military chaplain symbols
- Yeshiva
- Yeshiva University
- Yeshivat Chovevei Torah
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